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It will be very interesting to read her words again in a year or so after the full charges are laid and have gone to court. Whilst I feel for the children about their father being in the media, it is of his own doing…

SHE is the glamorous blonde wife who has lived in the shadows of her wheeling and dealing tycoon property developer husband, but now Odetta Medich is having her say.

Ron Medich and his wife Odetta

For 13 months, the well-educated, Lithuanian-born Mrs Medich has maintained a dignified silence, despite the undercurrent of rumour and innuendo surrounding her tycoon husband’s alleged involvement in the contract killing of Sydney businessman Michael McGurk.But yesterday, a day after her husband Ron Medich was charged with soliciting to murder Mr McGurk, Mrs Medich, 43, broke her silence to The Daily Telegraph.

“Don’t say ‘poor me’. I will be OK, we will get through this,” the softly spoken taxation lawyer – who moved to Australia in her early 20s – said.

Her two sons, aged 18 and 12, were her primary concern, she said, and she would continue to protect them from the “hurtful” things that have been alleged about their father.

“I have two young sons who have to go to school, they are my focus,” Mrs Medich said. The children attend a private school in the Eastern Suburbs. The older son is in the middle of his HSC exams.

Sitting in the magnificent $40 million waterfront home shared until two nights ago with her husband, 62, Mrs Medich described her family’s life in recent months as “hell” and the intrusion by the police and the media as “grossly unfair”.

“This has been so hard for us, for my children, you have no idea of what we have been through … it’s just so unfair. To have lived like this, to have this happen … the treatment, it’s grossly unfair,” she said.

She insisted she was not looking for sympathy, but wished people would just wait and not draw “unreasonable conclusions”.

It will be very interesting to read her words again in a year or so after the full charges are laid and have gone to court. Whilst I feel for the children about their father being in the media, it is of his own doing…

SHE is the glamorous blonde wife who has lived in the shadows of her wheeling and dealing tycoon property developer husband, but now Odetta Medich is having her say.

Ron Medich and his wife Odetta

For 13 months, the well-educated, Lithuanian-born Mrs Medich has maintained a dignified silence, despite the undercurrent of rumour and innuendo surrounding her tycoon husband’s alleged involvement in the contract killing of Sydney businessman Michael McGurk.But yesterday, a day after her husband Ron Medich was charged with soliciting to murder Mr McGurk, Mrs Medich, 43, broke her silence to The Daily Telegraph.

“Don’t say ‘poor me’. I will be OK, we will get through this,” the softly spoken taxation lawyer – who moved to Australia in her early 20s – said.

Her two sons, aged 18 and 12, were her primary concern, she said, and she would continue to protect them from the “hurtful” things that have been alleged about their father.

“I have two young sons who have to go to school, they are my focus,” Mrs Medich said. The children attend a private school in the Eastern Suburbs. The older son is in the middle of his HSC exams.

Sitting in the magnificent $40 million waterfront home shared until two nights ago with her husband, 62, Mrs Medich described her family’s life in recent months as “hell” and the intrusion by the police and the media as “grossly unfair”.

“This has been so hard for us, for my children, you have no idea of what we have been through … it’s just so unfair. To have lived like this, to have this happen … the treatment, it’s grossly unfair,” she said.

She insisted she was not looking for sympathy, but wished people would just wait and not draw “unreasonable conclusions”.